Archie Haskayne said he was left feeling sick after Evesham United's play-off semi-final defeat at Salisbury last season.

Ashley Williams was sent off in the first half, but fellow midfielder Haskayne came into his own in the second half and throughout extra-time as the 10 men of Evesham put in an incredible effort, eventually going down to a 118th minute penalty from Tommy Wright after Adam Mann had equalised.

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"I remember the feeling of relief when Kev (Sawyer) saved a penalty, but then feeling sick after a second penalty was given against us in the final minutes of extra-time," Haskayne said.

"I also felt like I'd run a marathon, playing against 10 men for 100 minutes.

"I'd do anything to go there and turn them over on their own ground now and hopefully we can go there and get a result.

Archie Haskayne

"I can't wait for the game and this is the one I've looked forward to most after what happened."

Haskayne was forced off at half-time of the 3-2 FA Trophy defeat by Cirencester Town on October 8.

Evesham have lost to Didcot Town in the league and Stratford Town in the Bigfreebet.com Cup since then, but Haskayne says he is feeling back to peak fitness, playing for an hour against Stratford on Wednesday night.